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Toyota set out to conquer the full-size truck market as it did with so many car segments over the last few decades with the Tundra. The most recent Tundra, introduced for 2014, is really a facelifted version of an eight-year-old design, though. Can it still compete with the volume leader, the Ford F-150?
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The Ford F-150 aims to retain its sales crown for 2018 with updated styling, features, and engine choices. But those sales won't come easy with competition like the RAM 1500, a brawny hauler with refined road manners and endless trim options. Does the Ford deserve to be so popular, or is the RAM actually

The all-new RAM 1500 remains a classic American pickup – tough, brawny, and a little intimidating. But that doesn't mean it's uncivilized. Some buyers will appreciate the 1500's ride and styling just as much as its ability to work hard. The Toyota Tundra may not enjoy the RAM's tough-guy image, but

The pickup truck is still king here in the States. To meet the demands of the modern buyer, cabins are now equipped with all sorts of upscale interior materials, Bluetooth connectivity, and electronic aids -- they hardly resemble their no-frills ancestors.
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There has long been a classic rivalry between the Ford F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado full-size trucks. While owners may stay loyal to their brand, there is a clear winner in this matchup.
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Ford has shaped the F-150 into a technological leader

While taking turns receiving Truck of the Year awards, the RAM 1500 and Chevrolet Silverado 1500 have become American icons. Each offers the durability one would expect from a truck -- but in recent years, these pickups have also become known for their stylish good looks and luxurious appointments.
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